Understanding the Linux Virtual Memory Manager is a book written by Mel Gorman, published in 15th February 2004. This book contains 177 pages and consists of 14 chapters starting from Introduction than Code Management, Describing Physical Memory, Page Table Management, Process Address Space, Boot Memory Allocator, Physical Page Allocation, Non-Contiguous Memory Allocation, Slab Allocator, High Memory Management, Page Frame Reclamation, Swap Management, Out Of Memory Management, and Conclusion. About the author of Understanding the Linux Virtual Memory Manager: Mel Gorman, a kernel engineer based in Limerick, Ireland and currently working for SUSE Labs. He hold a PhD in computer science from the University of Limerick and is the author of Understanding the Linux Virtual Memory Manager. Previously he worked for the IBM Linux Technology Center as a memory manager specialist and earlier worked with their Lotus division on IBM PortalServer. Depending on the context you meet me in he is one of; Team lead for the SUSE Performance Team Linux kernel memory manager specialist SLE kernel developer Upstream kernel developer Performance analyst On rare occasions he update a blog but by and large he find it more interesting to work on interesting technology than talk about it. While he had a number of active projects in the past, the current ones that are active are; MMTests: Benchmarking framework primarily aimed at…

linux cookbook pdf is a book written by Michael Stutz published by O’Reilly Media in February 2009. This book contains 544 pages and consists of 33 chapters starting from Introduction than. The second chapter is What Every Linux User Knows. The third chapter is The Shell. The forth chapter is The X Window System. The fifth chapter is Files and Directories. The part two start with sixth chapter is Sharing Files. The seventh chapter is Finding Files. The eight chapter is Managing Files. The ninth chapter is Viewing Text. The part three start with tenth chapter is Text Editing. The eleventh chapter is Grammar and Reference. The twelve chapter is Analyzing Text. The thirteen chapter is Formatting Text. The fourteenth chapter is Searching Text. The fifteenth chapter is Typesetting and Word Processing. The sixteenth chapter is Fonts. The seventeenth chapter is Viewing Images. The part four start with eighteenth chapter is Editing Images. The nineteenth chapter is Importing Images. The twenty chapter is PostScript. The twenty first chapter is Sound Files. The part five start with twenty second chapter is Audio Compact Discs. The twenty third chapter is Editing Sound Files. The twenty fourth chapter is Disk Storage. The part six start with twenty…

Linux Device Drivers 3rd Edition pdf is a book written by Jonathan Corbet, Alessandro Rubini, and Greg Kroah Hartman Published by O’Reilly Media, Inc., 1005 Gravenstein Highway North, Sebastopol, CA 95472 in 2005. This book consists of 630 pages and contains 18 chapters starting from An Introduction to Device Drivers and than Building and Running Modules, Char Drivers, Debugging Techniques, Concurrency and Race Conditions, Advanced Char Driver Operations, Time, Delays, and Deferred Work, Allocating Memory, Communicating with Hardware, Interrupt Handling, Data Types in the Kernel, PCI Drivers, USB Drivers, The Linux Device Model, Memory Mapping and DMA, Block Drivers, Network Drivers, and TTY Drivers. About the Authors of Linux Device Drivers 3rd Edition pdf: Jonathan Corbet got his first take a gander at the BSD Unix source in 1981, when an educator at the University of Colorado let him “settle” the paging calculation. He has been burrowing around inside each framework he could get his hands on from that point forward, dealing with drivers for VAX, Sun, Ardent, and x86 frameworks in transit. He got his first Linux framework in 1993, and has never thought back. Mr. Corbet is right now the fellow benefactor and official supervisor of Linux Weekly News; he lives in Boulder, Colorado with his better half and two kids. Alessandro Rubini…

linux networking programming is a book written by keir davis, john w. turner, and nathan yocom published by Apress in 2004. This book contains 388 pages and consists of 13 chapters starting from Networks and Protocols, than Functions, Socket Programming, Protocols-Sessions and State, Client-Server Architecture, Implementing Custom Protocols, Design Decisions, Debugging and Development Cycle, Case Study: A Networked Application, Securing Network Communication, Authentication and Data Signing, Common Security Problems, and Case Study: A Secure Networked Application. These chapters are divided into three parts i.e Fundamentals, Design and Architecture, and Security. About the authors of linux networking programming: Keir Davis was first presented to programming at 12 years old, when his dad brought home a Texas Instruments TI-99/4A. Keir has been customizing from that point forward and now holds a graduate degree in software engineering from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. Today, Keir is the proprietor of Xtern Software (http://www.xternsoftware.com), a supplier of custom programming improvement administrations to producers around the globe. As of late wedded, Keir and his significant other, Jennifer, live with their two pooches, Tess and Maggie, in North Carolina. At the point when not sitting before a PC, Keir appreciates playing racquetball. John Turner is an application engineer and frameworks head in Detroit, Michigan, supporting the promoting and showcasing efforts…

introduction to data mining pdf is book written by PANG NING TAN, MICHAEL STEINBACH, and VIPIN KUMAR in 2006 by Pearson Education, Inc. This book consists of 792 pages and contains 10 chapters starting from Introduction than data, Exploring Data, Classification of Basic Concepts, Decision Trees, and Model Evaluation, Classification of Alternative Techniques, Association Analysis of Basic Concepts and Algorithms, Association Analysis of Advanced Concepts, Cluster Analysis of Basic Concepts and Algorithms, Cluster Analysis of Additional Issues and Algorithms, and Anomaly Detection. Apart from these chapters there are five appendixes starting from A to E named as Linear Algebra, Dimensionality Reduction, Probability and Statistics, Regression, and Optimization. About the authors of introduction to data mining pdf: Dr Pang-Ning Tan is a Professor in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at Michigan State University. He got his M.S. degree in Physics and Ph.D. degree in Computer Science from University of Minnesota. His exploration advantages center around the advancement of novel information digging calculations for an expansive scope of utilizations, including atmosphere and natural sciences, cybersecurity, and system examination. He has distributed more than 130 specialized papers in the territory of information mining, including top meetings and diaries, for example, KDD, ICDM, SDM, CIKM, and TKDE. He additionally filled in as partner editorial manager…